Cloud backup and disaster recovery may sound similar, but they serve different purposes in protecting your business. Backup safeguards your data, while disaster recovery ensures your systems and ...
Two key components of a modern disaster recovery plan are backup and replication. Ben Weinberger of Lathrop & Gage describes how his firm, with sophisticated IT leadership and the right management of ...
Backups protect data, but don't keep your business running during downtime. Datto shows why BCDR is essential to keep ...
New compatibility lets MSPs turn low-cost object storage into recovery-ready infrastructure without pre-staged hardware or complex DR builds As MSPs standardize on object storage for backup, recovery ...
Cloud backup and disaster recovery protect against data loss from ransomware, hardware failure, or accidental deletion. A reliable plan blends secure off-site storage, automation, and tested recovery ...
Keepit, the only independent, cloud-native data protection and recovery provider, today announced that TMC, a global, integrated media company, has named Keepit platform as a 2025 Cloud Computing ...
Karen Lopez explains that backup alone is not enough, and that real cyber resilience depends on tested recovery procedures, failover readiness, automation and business continuity planning.
No organization is immune to disaster, whether it's ransomware, cloud outages or unexpected system failures. That's why having a solid disaster recovery plan is critical -- especially for Microsoft ...
Vast Edge introduces Workday Backup on Google Cloud Marketplace, enabling secure data protection, full visibility and ...
Ransomware is among the most destructive and fastest-growing forms of cybercrime, and its trajectory is accelerating.